Oggi vado negli Usa e rientro in settimana: il canale è sempre vivo ma fisiologicamente rallenta
Intanto a quanto pare Alitalia ha abbandonato SkyTeam da oggi!! Lo dicono i dipendenti di AZ qui a Linate. Ebbene sì, se confermano questa è una notizia.
Piace molto ma non cresce in maniera spettacolare (come gli analisti vorrebbero). Da qui alcuni estrapolano l'idea che l'iPad stia morendo. Altri, che sia un successo davvero unico.
Money quote: "Taking into account that the iPad has a large, stable, engaged and loyal user base that continues to expand and find new uses the optically bad sales data needs an explanation. The simplest explanation is probably the best: iPads remain in use far longer than phones, and perhaps even longer than some computers."
http://www.asymco.com/2017/03/24/ipad-optics/
Money quote: "Taking into account that the iPad has a large, stable, engaged and loyal user base that continues to expand and find new uses the optically bad sales data needs an explanation. The simplest explanation is probably the best: iPads remain in use far longer than phones, and perhaps even longer than some computers."
http://www.asymco.com/2017/03/24/ipad-optics/
Asymco
iPad Optics
The iPad has an installed base of over 300 million. This is a far larger audience than that of the Mac (which has somewhere between 100 million and 150 million). And whereas the iPad acquired this …
Si, perché oggi in America c'è chi si comincia a chiedere se tutti quei giovani con i capelli a spazzola non vogliano dire qualcosa
Money quote: "n the 1930s, Nazis distinguished themselves by wearing swastikas, an easily identifiable marker that made their odious politics clear. The only defining look of today’s white nationalists — a movement that seeks to form a whites-only state — is the haircut, so popular that the leader of one nationalist group tweets under the handle “Fashy Haircut,” short for “fascist.”"
Does this haircut make me look like a Nazi?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/amphtml/news/arts-and-entertainment/wp/2016/11/30/does-this-haircut-make-me-look-like-a-nazi/
Money quote: "n the 1930s, Nazis distinguished themselves by wearing swastikas, an easily identifiable marker that made their odious politics clear. The only defining look of today’s white nationalists — a movement that seeks to form a whites-only state — is the haircut, so popular that the leader of one nationalist group tweets under the handle “Fashy Haircut,” short for “fascist.”"
Does this haircut make me look like a Nazi?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/amphtml/news/arts-and-entertainment/wp/2016/11/30/does-this-haircut-make-me-look-like-a-nazi/
Washington Post
Analysis | Does this haircut make me look like a Nazi?
How young fascists ended up with the same signature 'do as lefty metrosexuals.
Vivere down under. Letteralmente.
Money quote: "There are a handful of Vietnamese men and women, roughly in their early 40s, who share a very unusual distinction: They were all born in the Vinh Moc tunnel complex in the Quang Tri region, when their families were taking shelter from bombs raining down on their village during the Vietnam War."
http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/v-nh-m-c-tunnel-complex
Money quote: "There are a handful of Vietnamese men and women, roughly in their early 40s, who share a very unusual distinction: They were all born in the Vinh Moc tunnel complex in the Quang Tri region, when their families were taking shelter from bombs raining down on their village during the Vietnam War."
http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/v-nh-m-c-tunnel-complex
Atlas Obscura
This Tunnel Complex Housed an Entire Village for Years
The network of tunnels contained everything a small community would need, even a meeting hall for screening movies.
Negli Usa è iniziata l’apocalisse del settore retail vittima dell'e-commerce - il mio articolo per Macity
http://www.macitynet.it/negli-usa-iniziata-lapocalisse-del-settore-retail/
http://www.macitynet.it/negli-usa-iniziata-lapocalisse-del-settore-retail/
Macitynet.it
Negli Usa è iniziata l’apocalisse del settore retail vittima dell'e-commerce
Chiudono i negozi delle grandi catene del settore abbigliamento e accessori. Il colpo inferto dal commercio online adesso arriva a segno
Cos'è la vita nomade? Perché diventa ogni giorno più interessante da studiare e da capire? Stiamo vivendo un'epoca piuttosto particolare, di transazione, con un privilegio che è quello di viverla in maniera accelerata: anziché due o tre secoli qui cambia tutto in 50 anni secchi, e siamo già oltre la metà.
Al netto di questo, la pancia degli artisti, la loro sensibilità contrapposta alla testa dei tecnici, è lo strumento adatto per sentire prima ancora che per capire cosa succede. Per questo ho trovato affascinante questo lavoro di Nieuwenhuys: "New Babylonia"
Money quote: "For the next 15 years, the artist dropped everything to work on a set of far-out, multimedia plans for what he called New Babylon, which he described as “a camp for nomads on a planetary scale.” After sitting in storage for decades, the artworks resurfaced last fall in an exhibition at the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, in the Netherlands. According to Laura Stamps, the curator of the exhibition, it was right on time: “What he called [nomadism] has, in a way, become a reality for a number of groups of people,” from freelancers to refugees, she says. “The world is struggling to deal with this.” In her view, Nieuwenhuys’s work can help us explore the consequences and possibilities of our ultra-mobile, connected world."
http://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/new-babylon-future-cities-constant-nieuwenhuys
Al netto di questo, la pancia degli artisti, la loro sensibilità contrapposta alla testa dei tecnici, è lo strumento adatto per sentire prima ancora che per capire cosa succede. Per questo ho trovato affascinante questo lavoro di Nieuwenhuys: "New Babylonia"
Money quote: "For the next 15 years, the artist dropped everything to work on a set of far-out, multimedia plans for what he called New Babylon, which he described as “a camp for nomads on a planetary scale.” After sitting in storage for decades, the artworks resurfaced last fall in an exhibition at the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, in the Netherlands. According to Laura Stamps, the curator of the exhibition, it was right on time: “What he called [nomadism] has, in a way, become a reality for a number of groups of people,” from freelancers to refugees, she says. “The world is struggling to deal with this.” In her view, Nieuwenhuys’s work can help us explore the consequences and possibilities of our ultra-mobile, connected world."
http://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/new-babylon-future-cities-constant-nieuwenhuys
Atlas Obscura
The Strange, Forgotten Promise Of New Babylon
Constant Nieuwenhuys's ever-changing city was ahead of its time.
Una pista di attrrraggio e decollo circolare. Perché no? Lo propongono in Olanda.
Money quote: "Dubbed the “endless runway”, Hesselink’s brainchild is a 360-degree landing strip measuring more than two miles in diameter. Since airplanes would be able to approach and take off from any direction around the proposed circle, they wouldn’t have to fight against crosswinds. And three planes would be able to take off or land at the same time."
http://www.curbed.com/2017/3/24/15043986/endless-runway-airport-design
Money quote: "Dubbed the “endless runway”, Hesselink’s brainchild is a 360-degree landing strip measuring more than two miles in diameter. Since airplanes would be able to approach and take off from any direction around the proposed circle, they wouldn’t have to fight against crosswinds. And three planes would be able to take off or land at the same time."
http://www.curbed.com/2017/3/24/15043986/endless-runway-airport-design
Curbed
Circular airport runways? One Dutch scientist thinks it could be more efficient
Dubbed the "endless runway", Hesselink’s brainchild is a 360-degree landing strip measuring more than two miles in diameter.
Forwarded from The Squid
Vi avevo detto di segnarvi i 28 marzo. Ci siamo, S·Town è un nuovo podcast (sette puntate, verranno rilasciate tutte questa sera). Iscrivetevi, ascoltatelo. https://stownpodcast.org
S-Town Podcast
A new podcast from Serial and This American Life. Hosted by Brian Reed.
Negli Usa le persone hanno sempre più fiducia nella pubblicità e sempre meno nelle news. Ci credete?
Money quote: "Why it matters: The most recent Gallup poll on trust in media shows that 68% of Americans don't trust the news - the lowest rate ever measured. The shift shows that as people trust established media brands less, they are turning towards unconventional sources of information, like social platforms. It also makes sense that digital ads are less likely to be trusted, because most are sold in an automated way that over 1/3 of consumers find invasive."
https://www.axios.com/ad-trust-rises-as-news-trust-sinks-2331904426.html
Money quote: "Why it matters: The most recent Gallup poll on trust in media shows that 68% of Americans don't trust the news - the lowest rate ever measured. The shift shows that as people trust established media brands less, they are turning towards unconventional sources of information, like social platforms. It also makes sense that digital ads are less likely to be trusted, because most are sold in an automated way that over 1/3 of consumers find invasive."
https://www.axios.com/ad-trust-rises-as-news-trust-sinks-2331904426.html
Axios
Ad trust rises as news trust sinks
Americans are now waiting for commercial breaks to hear something they believe
Niente più televisione e fa di tutto: dalla maratona alla tesi del dottorato. Io che non l'ho più da sei anni dovrei essere sulla Stazione spaziale internazionale, a questo punto.
Money quote: "But banning TV didn’t seem to affect my social life. Water-cooler discussions don’t revolve around the previous night’s must-see TV as they once did; streaming means not everyone is watching the same episode or even the same season. I could just say I hadn’t gotten to that episode and no one thought twice about it. The only times I felt I was missing out were retellings of late-night talk-show jokes. I figured I’d watch some programs I missed when the year ended, but reruns of “The Daily Show” would just be dated."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/i-gave-up-tv-then-qualified-for-olympic-marathon-trials-and-got-my-phd/2017/03/24/6d90aafc-ee38-11e6-9973-c5efb7ccfb0d_story.html
Money quote: "But banning TV didn’t seem to affect my social life. Water-cooler discussions don’t revolve around the previous night’s must-see TV as they once did; streaming means not everyone is watching the same episode or even the same season. I could just say I hadn’t gotten to that episode and no one thought twice about it. The only times I felt I was missing out were retellings of late-night talk-show jokes. I figured I’d watch some programs I missed when the year ended, but reruns of “The Daily Show” would just be dated."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/i-gave-up-tv-then-qualified-for-olympic-marathon-trials-and-got-my-phd/2017/03/24/6d90aafc-ee38-11e6-9973-c5efb7ccfb0d_story.html
Washington Post
Perspective | I gave up TV, then qualified for Olympic marathon trials and got my PhD
I also just felt healthier: The effects of too much sitting and watching are substantial.
Come funziona l'evoluzione? Qual è il suo ritmo? A quanto pare, complesso e multidimensionale, con frequenti variazioni impetuose nel breve e un pacifico andare nel lungo. Proprio come la matematica ci suggerirebbe
Money quote: "“Think of it like the stock market,” he said. Look at the hourly or daily fluctuations of Standard & Poor’s 500 index, and it will appear wildly unstable, swinging this way and that. Zoom out, however, and the market appears much more stable as the daily shifts start to average out. In the same way, the forces of natural selection weed out the less advantageous and more deleterious mutations over time."
https://www.wired.com/2017/03/evolution-slower-looks-faster-think/
Money quote: "“Think of it like the stock market,” he said. Look at the hourly or daily fluctuations of Standard & Poor’s 500 index, and it will appear wildly unstable, swinging this way and that. Zoom out, however, and the market appears much more stable as the daily shifts start to average out. In the same way, the forces of natural selection weed out the less advantageous and more deleterious mutations over time."
https://www.wired.com/2017/03/evolution-slower-looks-faster-think/
Wired
Evolution Is Slower Than It Looks and Faster Than You Think
Examine evolution over the course of years or centuries, and you’ll find that it progresses much more quickly than it does over geologic time. What gives?
Uno di quei momenti che adoro della retorica angloamericana: quando cercano di dimostrare le tesi più paradossali riuscendo, in ogni modo, a dire qualcosa di originale e che fa pensare. Ma veramente, l'ortodossia è un concetto piuttosto acquoso dall'altro lato dell'Oceano.
Adesso, prendiamo, ad esempio, gli ortaggi freschi. Possiamo discutere se siano economicamente sensati anche per grandi popolazioni urbane, ma sostenere che quelli trattati sono in realtà meglio per il nostro organismo? Cioè, è meglio il ketchup che non il pomodoro fresco? Dai, che bello vivere così! Se qualcuno vuole spegnere Internet, io non lo fermo.
Money quote: "Since we’re on the subject of freshness, consider this: ketchup might actually be better for us than fresh tomatoes – and not just because of economics (the tomatoes used in ketchup are subgrade ones that would otherwise be destroyed). While fresh tomatoes contribute to a healthy diet, human digestive systems are not tuned to extracting most nutrients from fresh tomatoes. Tomatoes are far more nutritious when cooked or processed into ketchup or paste. So, ketchup is no bad thing – unless overloaded with sugar and salt. Indeed, a growing body of evidence suggests that the discovery of fire and cooking – that is, heating food – has been essential in the evolution of the human brain because it allowed for a better absorption of nutrients. Moreover, drying and smoking promoted the preservation of perishable foodstuffs, and perhaps facilitated the emergence of a more complex diet and division of labour."
https://aeon.co/essays/is-sustainability-sold-at-supermarkets-or-farmers-markets
Adesso, prendiamo, ad esempio, gli ortaggi freschi. Possiamo discutere se siano economicamente sensati anche per grandi popolazioni urbane, ma sostenere che quelli trattati sono in realtà meglio per il nostro organismo? Cioè, è meglio il ketchup che non il pomodoro fresco? Dai, che bello vivere così! Se qualcuno vuole spegnere Internet, io non lo fermo.
Money quote: "Since we’re on the subject of freshness, consider this: ketchup might actually be better for us than fresh tomatoes – and not just because of economics (the tomatoes used in ketchup are subgrade ones that would otherwise be destroyed). While fresh tomatoes contribute to a healthy diet, human digestive systems are not tuned to extracting most nutrients from fresh tomatoes. Tomatoes are far more nutritious when cooked or processed into ketchup or paste. So, ketchup is no bad thing – unless overloaded with sugar and salt. Indeed, a growing body of evidence suggests that the discovery of fire and cooking – that is, heating food – has been essential in the evolution of the human brain because it allowed for a better absorption of nutrients. Moreover, drying and smoking promoted the preservation of perishable foodstuffs, and perhaps facilitated the emergence of a more complex diet and division of labour."
https://aeon.co/essays/is-sustainability-sold-at-supermarkets-or-farmers-markets
Aeon
Splat goes the theory
Local and organic is a romantic myth – the future of sustainable agriculture is all about smart technology and scaling up
Intel ha deciso di mettere ordine nelle metriche, per poter comparare di nuovo le pere con le pere e le mele con le mele. E riscoprire così la correttezza della legge di Moore
Money quote: "But recently – perhaps because of the increasing difficulty of further scaling – some companies have abandoned this rule, yet continued to advance node names, even in cases where there was minimal or no density increase. The result is that node names have become a poor indicator of where a process stands on the Moore’s Law curve"
https://newsroom.intel.com/editorials/lets-clear-up-node-naming-mess/
Money quote: "But recently – perhaps because of the increasing difficulty of further scaling – some companies have abandoned this rule, yet continued to advance node names, even in cases where there was minimal or no density increase. The result is that node names have become a poor indicator of where a process stands on the Moore’s Law curve"
https://newsroom.intel.com/editorials/lets-clear-up-node-naming-mess/
Intel Newsroom
Let’s Clear Up the Node Naming Mess | Intel Newsroom
By Mark Bohr Moore’s Law, as stated by our co-founder over half a century ago, refers to a doubling of transistors on a chip with each process generation.
Chiude The Deck, network di pubblicità fatta bene che per me è stata un punto di riferimento (l'ho studiata, analizzata, proposta ad alcune testate come modello). Daring Fireball, che l'ha utilizzata fin dal principio, spiega a cosa è servita e cosa ha voluto dire in questi 11 anni avere The Deck come (una) fonte dei proventi del sito.
Money quote: "I devised my original sponsorship system — a set of principles more than a set of rules — through commiseration and collaboration with my friend Jim Coudal. We shared the same deep frustration: a sense that there had to be a way to do advertising on the web that didn’t suck — something that readers would not mind (and might actually enjoy), provided good results for the advertisers, and generated good money for the publisher"
http://daringfireball.net/2017/03/the_deck_adieu
Money quote: "I devised my original sponsorship system — a set of principles more than a set of rules — through commiseration and collaboration with my friend Jim Coudal. We shared the same deep frustration: a sense that there had to be a way to do advertising on the web that didn’t suck — something that readers would not mind (and might actually enjoy), provided good results for the advertisers, and generated good money for the publisher"
http://daringfireball.net/2017/03/the_deck_adieu
Daring Fireball
The Deck, Adieu
On the end of The Deck.
Ma I jeans molto aderenti (i modelli skinny elasticizzati) sono pericolosi? Possono davvero uccidere? È un capo di abbigliamento tendenzialmente femminile e per giovani, quindi sono doppiamente fuori target. Ma vale la pena leggere lo stesso.
Money quote: "Additionally, most people who wear skinny jeans are on the younger side, and therefore much less likely to be at risk for the sorts of health issues that wearing really tight jeans might feasibly cause. “These jeans are being worn by a younger group of people who really should not have any peripheral vascular disease or venous disease,” Kim says. “Now, if you’re talking about an 89-year-old lady who’s trying to wear this and go to church and sit down for awhile, that’s another story.” It’s worth noting, too, that the woman who was cut from her jeans had been wearing them in a crouched position for “hours” packing for a move—and that lack of movement likely played as big a role in the leg swelling she experienced as did the jeans themselves. If you’re relatively mobile, and you don’t have any sort of vascular disease, and you’re younger than, say, 89, you’re probably going to be just fine."
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2017/03/is-this-going-to-kill-me-skinny-jeans-blood-clots/520992/
Money quote: "Additionally, most people who wear skinny jeans are on the younger side, and therefore much less likely to be at risk for the sorts of health issues that wearing really tight jeans might feasibly cause. “These jeans are being worn by a younger group of people who really should not have any peripheral vascular disease or venous disease,” Kim says. “Now, if you’re talking about an 89-year-old lady who’s trying to wear this and go to church and sit down for awhile, that’s another story.” It’s worth noting, too, that the woman who was cut from her jeans had been wearing them in a crouched position for “hours” packing for a move—and that lack of movement likely played as big a role in the leg swelling she experienced as did the jeans themselves. If you’re relatively mobile, and you don’t have any sort of vascular disease, and you’re younger than, say, 89, you’re probably going to be just fine."
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2017/03/is-this-going-to-kill-me-skinny-jeans-blood-clots/520992/
The Atlantic
Are Skinny Jeans Going to Kill Me?
Can pants be so tight that they cause blood clots, or back pain?
Tenetevi i nanometri, addio Tick-Tock: Intel annuncia la nuova strategia a onde di prodotto - il mio articolo per Macity
http://www.macitynet.it/le-onde-intel-sulla-spiaggia-del-mercato/
http://www.macitynet.it/le-onde-intel-sulla-spiaggia-del-mercato/
Macitynet.it
Tenetevi i nanometri, addio Tick-Tock: Intel annuncia la nuova strategia a onde di prodotto
Il colosso dei chip cambia strategia: addio allo storico Tick-Tock e benvenute “waves”, le onde di prodotto che avranno cadenza annuale
Pronti per decollare dalle piste circolari? - il mio articolo per Macity
http://www.macitynet.it/pronti-decollare-dalle-piste-circolari/
http://www.macitynet.it/pronti-decollare-dalle-piste-circolari/
Macitynet.it
Pronti per decollare dalle piste circolari?
Un progetto olandese propone piste circolari per aumentare l’efficienza degli aeroporti. Si parte e si arriva da tutte le direzioni